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Interpretation of parameters determining infection development and transmission.
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Linear covariate analysis of prognostically significant metabolites. Presenting the effect sizes of metabolites that showed significant differences among prognostic groups in ICU-treated COVID-19 patients. Metabolites were included based on an F-value > 2.5 and a p-value < 0.05. Metabolites marked with a single asterisk (*) were significant in both two-way ANOVA and ASCA, whereas those marked with double asterisks (**) were significant only in two-way ANOVA. Positive effect sizes indicate an increase in metabolite concentration between the compared groups, while negative values indicate a decrease.
Published 2025“…Positive effect sizes indicate an increase in metabolite concentration between the compared groups, while negative values indicate a decrease.…”
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HFD decreases ITM and alters metabolic homeostasis.
Published 2025“…The TAG accumulated in the whole body significantly increased under the HFD condition compared to the ND condition. …”
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Enterocolitis severity increases with DSS concentration.
Published 2025“…<p>Increased DSS concentration led to increased external bowel score, disruption of intestinal morphology, and decreased Ki-67 + cells. …”
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Sodium level changes in matched restaurant menu items (2016–2020) by UK NSRI food category.
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